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In this episode of Project Joyful, Tracy Tutty dives into how to maximize your project's success by using a framework that predicts personal motivation, competencies, and the likelihood of delivering a project. With ten key questions, Tracy helps listeners assess their projects and determine areas for improvement or prioritization.
Here are three key takeaway points from the episode:
1. Assess your personal motivation: Reflect on whether the project aligns with your future identity and values. Determine if it is something you're passionate about, enjoy doing, and find meaningful, regardless of external rewards like money or recognition.
2. Evaluate the feasibility of the project: Consider if the project will lead to useful outcomes and if you can dedicate enough time, energy, and resources to it without compromising other priorities. Also, assess if the project will have quick, recognizable results.
3. Seek support and resources: Determine if you have the support and direction from others, as well as the necessary resources, to successfully accomplish the project. Additionally, consider if you will be given the trust and authority to take control of decision-making processes.
By using this framework, listeners can strategize and make informed decisions about their projects, increasing the likelihood of success.
Interested in taking the Action Indicator Assessment to determine your project’s likelihood of success? Visit https://www.tracytutty.co.nz/AIA
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In this episode of Project Joyful, Tracy Tutty dives into how to maximize your project's success by using a framework that predicts personal motivation, competencies, and the likelihood of delivering a project. With ten key questions, Tracy helps listeners assess their projects and determine areas for improvement or prioritization.
Here are three key takeaway points from the episode:
1. Assess your personal motivation: Reflect on whether the project aligns with your future identity and values. Determine if it is something you're passionate about, enjoy doing, and find meaningful, regardless of external rewards like money or recognition.
2. Evaluate the feasibility of the project: Consider if the project will lead to useful outcomes and if you can dedicate enough time, energy, and resources to it without compromising other priorities. Also, assess if the project will have quick, recognizable results.
3. Seek support and resources: Determine if you have the support and direction from others, as well as the necessary resources, to successfully accomplish the project. Additionally, consider if you will be given the trust and authority to take control of decision-making processes.
By using this framework, listeners can strategize and make informed decisions about their projects, increasing the likelihood of success.
Interested in taking the Action Indicator Assessment to determine your project’s likelihood of success? Visit https://www.tracytutty.co.nz/AIA